BlueTrin
Scallops aficionado
So you suggest I change the hose now and change again in april ?for a 36 to 40 inch, you don't wrap around the head, it just runs underneath your arm.
Probably makes sense, but I am a bit lazy ...
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So you suggest I change the hose now and change again in april ?for a 36 to 40 inch, you don't wrap around the head, it just runs underneath your arm.
Is your current octo hose longer than your primary hose? Most octos seem to ship with a longer hose than the primary.So you suggest I change the hose now and change again in april ?
Probably makes sense, but I am a bit lazy ...
I just got back home, I measured my octo and it is 92cm which is roughly 35”.Is your current octo hose longer than your primary hose? Most octos seem to ship with a longer hose than the primary.
If so, cheapest option would be to buy a 22" hose for your current octo to run on a necklace (will work for you now and in the future when you go to the long hose) and put your current primary on the longer octo hose until you switch to the long hose.
Although with BSAC you can dive with a primary donate configuration, you can’t do any training that involves AS as secondary take is the taught method.I just got back home, I measured my octo and it is 92cm which is roughly 35”.
Are you saying that my octo is currently too long to be left in a necklace under my chin ?
Can it be done? Sure. It's way too much hose and will be a burden though. Also, when you get to doing fundies, you'll have to swap it out anyway.I just got back home, I measured my octo and it is 92cm which is roughly 35”.
Are you saying that my octo is currently too long to be left in a necklace under my chin ?
I am gonna get annoyed at my primary being on a yellow hose :/Can it be done? Sure. It's way too much hose and will be a burden though. Also, when you get to doing fundies, you'll have to swap it out anyway.
I'd get a 22" hose (which you'll need for fundies anyway) to put the octopus on, and run your primary on the 35" hose until you swap to the long hose.
You can certainly pay for a not yellow one if you'd prefer. There is an argument that could be made that if you're going to be primary donating and diving with others that aren't familiar with primary donate that having a yellow hose on your primary can help communicate to them that that is the reg they'd receive.I am gonna get annoyed at my primary being on a yellow hose :/
@saxman242 has a good suggestion. I don’t understand why your instructor wouldn’t let you dive that way, you can dive however way you want really but if you don’t think they’d be enthusiastic about it, I’d probably wait til after the course until you’re more comfortable diving that way. And I wouldn’t bother mentioning that you’re doing a GUE course to your club unless they specifically ask. Let them think you magically got betterI am gonna get annoyed at my primary being on a yellow hose :/
I see what you guys mean but I think my instructor at BSAC will not be too happy at me having a short octo and donating my primary. I’ll ask though.
If not that will have to wait until April.